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Set in the stunning surroundings of Glynde Place, East Sussex, Love Supreme is an open-air jazz festival showcasing an eclectic variety of top quality artists across multiple stages.

Currently the biggest green field jazz festival in the UK, Love Supreme offers the full festival experience whilst also welcoming day-trippers and non-camping weekend visitors.

Last year’s event featured headlining sets from Earth, Wind and Fire, Steve Winwood and Elvis Costello, so you can expect plenty more big names in 2019.

Along with a star-studded music lineup on the Main Stage, there will also be club nights, talks and lectures, panels, classic album playbacks, films, dance classes, kids areas, VIP experiences, camping, and a fairground.

The festival was the brainchild of former record executive Ciro Romano:

“The idea was to meld those great European jazz festivals like North Sea Jazz, London Jazz Festival and Montreux with the culture of the UK camping music festivals like Latitude, Bestival or Green Man all of which I love.

“I felt there was a gap in the market for something which celebrated jazz, soul, funk and the mark it has on contemporary music and that there might be an audience out there who wanted more than chart fodder”

Photo: Tom Gates

Photo: Andy Sturmey

Photo: Andy Sturmey

Glynde Place, Glynde, East Sussex, BN8 6SX, UK

£TBC

Set in the stunning surroundings of Glynde Place, East Sussex, Love Supreme is an open-air jazz festival showcasing an eclectic variety of top quality artists across multiple stages.

Currently the biggest green field jazz festival in the UK, Love Supreme offers the full festival experience whilst also welcoming day-trippers and non-camping weekend visitors.

Last year’s event featured headlining sets from Earth, Wind and Fire, Steve Winwood and Elvis Costello, so you can expect plenty more big names in 2019.

Along with a star-studded music lineup on the Main Stage, there will also be club nights, talks and lectures, panels, classic album playbacks, films, dance classes, kids areas, VIP experiences, camping, and a fairground.

The festival was the brainchild of former record executive Ciro Romano:

“The idea was to meld those great European jazz festivals like North Sea Jazz, London Jazz Festival and Montreux with the culture of the UK camping music festivals like Latitude, Bestival or Green Man all of which I love.

“I felt there was a gap in the market for something which celebrated jazz, soul, funk and the mark it has on contemporary music and that there might be an audience out there who wanted more than chart fodder”